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  • YT index in end?

    Posted by Emil Niemi on June 13, 2010 at 2:48 pm

    I made a sort of intro in After Effects with these settings:

    480×270
    25 FPS (aspect ratio 16:9, Square pixels)
    32 bit per channel

    Then i render it out as Video for windows (.avi) as uncompressed (no changes).

    Then i grab it into Sony Vegas with the settings:

    Size: 480×270 (1.0 Square pixel)
    FPS: 25
    32 bit per channel

    Then went into rendering and choosed
    MainConcept AVC/ACC (*.mp4)

    From here i choose best as video quality
    In size i choose 480×270
    Profile: Main
    Frame rate: 25
    Field order: None (progressive scan)
    Pixel aspect ratio: 1.0
    Numbers of references frames: 2 [X] Using deblocking filter

    Variable bit rate [X] 2 pass
    maximum BPS: 240 000 000
    avarge BPS: 135 000 000

    The audio is normal value
    48 HZ and 128 BPS.

    When loading up on youtube it says
    “MOV/MP4-filen som du lade upp har ett index i slutet. Vi föredrar att du gör filen platt innan du lägger upp den så att indexet kommer först i filen. I den här artikeln finns mer information.”

    With google translator:
    “MOV/MP4-filen that you put up has an index at the end. We prefer that you make a flat file before uploading it so that the index will be first in the file. In this article for more information.”

    And it says this site
    https://www.google.com/support/youtube/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=165543

    I don’t get what’s wrong.
    The clip gets up and working, but the quality is still bad as usually.
    Reason why i do final render in Sony Vegas is because Im going make the movie there and abit from after effects.

    Emil Niemi replied 15 years, 11 months ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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